A MOUSE. ON A WINDSHIELD. SEE ALSO: The latest viral challenge will have you sleeping in Ikea, and police are cracking down Alameda County Sheriff's Office in California reported a frankly terrifying attempted carjacking on Sunday. Read on if you dare. It seems sports hooligans come in all shapes and sizes. Luckily Deputy Dennington got away without any major contusions and, indeed, with his life. What are they going to do when they discover the mouse is really driving the car under the officer’s hat? — Glenn Rudh (@imrudh) February 11, 2018 Once again, this illustrates how much braver our LEOs are than am I. — Deb DSpain (@DebDSpain) February 11, 2018 Chief… what had happened was……. pic.twitter.com/3TUWMaujIJ — Oxford Police Dept (@OxfordPolice) February 11, 2018 Deputy Doolittle? — Voltage Valley (@voltagevalley) February 11, 2018 Police Academy 5: Stuart Little Joins The Force — varifrank (@varifrank) February 10, 2018 Will this rodent crime-wave ever end?! WATCH: Patrisse Cullors says she's not a fan of 'woke'

By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) – If you are not a fan of spiders, you may not like the creepy little arachnid scientists found entombed in chunks of amber from northern Myanmar. Unlike its spider cousins alive today, this guy had a tail. Scientists on Monday described four specimens of the arachnid, called Chimerarachne yingi, that inhabited a Cretaceous Period tropical forest about 100 million years ago during the dinosaur age.

A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue headlines of the week. None of these stories is legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked these out; here are the real facts: